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PLAN 502: Advanced Community Development
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL A survey of the structure and process of community development. Emphasis will be on the role of planners and community development specialists as agents for change in the context of community growth. Course will feature seminars and exercises in community problem solving, needs assessment, small group theory and process facilitation.
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PLAN 503: Planning Methods I
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An introduction to planning process models, work programs, research methods, survey research and descriptive and inferential statistics. Students also learn to present data graphically and orally.
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PLAN 504: Planning Methods II
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: PLAN 503. An introduction and application of population forecasting, economic analysis and cost/benefit techniques and their application to planning problems. Students also learn to incorporate information from these techniques into professional planning reports and policy analysis.
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PLAN 505: Planning Implementation and Law
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Review of zoning, subdivision regulations and other tools employed by planners to implement public plans and policies. Consideration of constitutional, statutory and case law governing the realm of plan and policy implementation.
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PLAN 506: Planning Methods III
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: PLAN 503, 504. This is a case studies course focused on comprehensive planning demonstrating how the techniques from previous courses are applied in a comprehensive planning setting and how the functional areas of planning interact with the basic models learned in the previous courses.
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PLAN 507: Advanced Planning Studio
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Preparation of a major planning project for a community or other agency. Students work in cooperation with practicing professionals, conduct general research, perform analysis, develop specialized plans and draft implementation tools. Each student is assigned specific responsibilities on an interdisciplinary team.
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PLAN 508: Reflective Planning Theory
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Second year of graduate program. This course will present an overview of the range of the philosophical and methodological approaches to planning and their varying roles within the discipline. The emphasis is on examining professional knowledge and reflection in action to provide a contextual guide for planning practitioners as they enter the profession.
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PLAN 511: Advanced Planning Law and Legislation
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
A survey of federal and state case law rulings which serve to delimit the extent of permissible regulation of private land use to further public objectives. Examination of national and state legislation pertaining to public planning activities.
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PLAN 512: Growth Management
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
An examination of techniques and strategies for affecting the amount, rate, location and quality of growth. A review of existing efforts at local and state levels to manage growth. Consideration of the legal limits to growth management activities.
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PLAN 514: Local Economic Development Planning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course offers a review of the objectives, strategies and techniques associated with economic development programs for cities, counties and towns. Students survey techniques including consideration of financial assistance programs, expenditures on public capital and regulatory reforms. The course will examine ties between economic development, land use planning and capital budgeting processes.
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